Yamamoto Kanae, “Fisherman” (1906), woodblock print, 6 1/2 x 4 2/5 inches (~16 x 11 cm) (image public domain via the Cleveland Museum of Art) The Splendour of Modernity: Japanese Arts of the ...
The artful display of flowers in Japanese culture known as ikebana (ike means “to arrange,” and bana or hana means “flowers”) likely originated with arrangements dedicated to Buddhist deities in ...
26, 2025; Walker Art Center, Minneapolis ... THE PRINT GENERATION The 19th-century Japanese woodblock prints that made such an impression on Western modernists were almost as elaborate as movies ...
Your one-stop-shop for art supplies in Tokyo, eight-floor Bumpodo. Jimbocho boasts many stores selling woodblock prints, as well as other forms of Japanese art, some original and quite pricey ...
Is there an upcoming ukiyo-e artist adding a 21st-century flair ... whatever comes to mind and the program will churn out a woodblock print. “I would like the general public to come into contact ...